Friday 19 July 2013

BOOKS TO GO NOW CHRISTMAS IN JULY BLOG HOP

 
 
A warm welcome to the Books To Go Now Christmas in July Blog Hop.  Please comment here and around the hop for a chance to win:
 
We have TWO grand prizes. You as a reader can go to EACH blog and comment. To take part readers must enter their name and email address in their comment to win.
We are going to also offering two Grand Prizes!! In order for readers to take part, they must leave their comment and email address.  Two winners will be chosen at random and notified no later than July 29, 2013.

1st Grand Prize: (1) $100 Amazon Gift Card

2nd Grand Prize: (1) $25 Amazon Gift Card



I am offering two commentators a chance to win a pdf copy of my book Without Saying A Word.
All you need to do is leave a comment about your ideal romantic hero.
Don't forget to leave your email address and please hop around to read work by my amazing fellow authors.


 



Here is a snippet from my book to whet your appetite.  Enjoy

Prologue

Two years earlier...


Laura slammed the door behind her. Thank God, home at last. She lugged her heavy plastic bag full of groceries into the kitchen, and then glanced at the clock on the wall, yawning as she switched the kettle on. Her children would be home from school soon, with their demands for snacks and help with homework.

As she put away the groceries, she remembered in her haste dropping her handbag by the front door. Laura grumbled under her breath as she dashed into the hall, noticing her husband's leather wallet as she happened to glance down at the phone stand. Well that's odd, Laura thought. He's normally at work this time of the day. As she touched it, a slip of paper floated to the ground. She reached down to pick it up and her forehead crinkled as she read the words. What on earth is going on? She peered round the door into the lounge. All was fine, the room as neat and tidy as before. Laura headed up the carpeted stairs to her bedroom. As she tiptoed toward the closed door, Laura heard the muffled sound of grunting and moaning. As she opened it, the creak of the bed alerted her to the fact that her husband was not alone. The bed frame shook with the force of his thrusts as his milky white buttocks moved in and out of the woman beneath him. Shock flooded Laura's body. Her eyes widened in disbelief. Nausea rode up in her stomach. Aghast, her hands flew to her face and her voice sounded in a whisper.

“Max. What on earth?” Laura’s body shook. She steadied herself by clutching the door, her knuckles white with strain, mentally willing herself to remain upright. This must be a dream; he wouldn’t do this to her. The whole scenario seemed unreal.

Her husband pulled himself off the woman and walked toward her his erection beginning to subside. Max's handsome face contorted into a snarl. His lips curled, nostrils flared, and his eyes looked cold. Laura held her breath as she managed to let go of the door and back away from him. Out of the corners of her eyes, Laura glimpsed the blonde-haired woman run to the bathroom, a cream-colored sheet wrapped around her. Laura’s eyes then fixated on Max who raised his hand toward her. She desperately needed to escape, but she stumbled over a shoe, which gave him the chance he sought.

“You stupid bitch,” he spat in contempt and slapped her around the face. The gunshot crack echoed in the room. Laura screamed out loud as white-hot pain seared her cheek and caused it to throb with fire-like intensity. The metallic taste of blood filled her mouth. Heat flooded her face as Laura sobbed out loud. Black spots danced in front of her eyes, and blurred her vision. Confusion and shock overwhelmed her as her head swam.

“Stop, Max. I don't understand,” she whimpered. Why had he hit her? What had she done to him?

“You wouldn't, would you?” Max maintained his rant. “Lovely Laura has it all— money, a house and children. But guess what? You don't have me. You never did,” he sneered.

His hand rose again. Laura tried to duck, but it landed on her other cheek, and knocked her to the floor. She sobbed harder, the salty tears stinging the grazes on her cheek. Laura lost her vision as her check swelled. By instinct, she curled into a ball, to protect herself from his blows. What on earth caused her loving husband to act this way?

“I should never have married you, you fertile, frigid bitch!” The hateful words rained down on Laura,

Laura, huddled on the floor, begged him to stop. Tears streamed down her face. Her eye closed. Fear and nausea racked her body, and combined with the pain from her face, Laura's body shook. She wanted him to stop. What had she done to deserve this?

“Max, stop. Please. I love you. Please stop hurting me,” she begged in a cracked, harsh voice, but to no avail. His foot swept toward the upper part of her body and collided with her chest. Her ribs cracked. Laura felt the sudden whoosh of air as her lung collapsed. As the breath left her body she tried to scream out. Her voice hoarse and mouth full of blood, she struggled for air. He’s going to kill me, Laura thought. Her children— they would be left alone with this monster.

“Help me,” Laura whimpered from the floor. “Please, help me.”

“Take this, you whore!” Max yelled as his foot came toward her yet again. When it collided with her side, Laura's body jerked at the impact. Too weak to run, too weak to hide, Laura lay on the floor unable to move. Her mind raced with images of her children, and she willed herself to live, to protect them. She could feel herself slip into unconsciousness from her injuries, as her body shut down in self-preservation.

 As blackness encompassed her Laura thought she must be hallucinating, when she heard her eldest son scream.

 “Leave my mother alone, you bastard!”
 
 
Have fun hopping around
 
Love  Manda x

27 comments:

  1. My hero is a man who's smart and versatile, who doesn't care about male/female stereotypes.
    casey 446 at hot mail dot com

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  2. Hi Manda, Thank you for participating in the BTGN Blog Hop!

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  3. Thanks for the giveway.
    giovannivalentino(at)Verizon(dot)net

    the perfect hero can save the girl and let the girl save him.

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  4. Thank you for hosting another great Blog Hop!

    parisfan_ca@yahoo.com

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  5. Thanks for the giveaway! My ideal romantic hero is my amazing husband :) He saves me from myself and the stresses of the world around me constantly! My Christmas in July wish is for less stormy-rainy weather this summer. Kyla Patton- kamclauc AT gmail DOT com

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  6. Some lovely comments. Keep posting!

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  7. Great excerpt Manda.

    My ideal romantic man....strong (mentally and physically), confident, protective and handsome....obviously my husband! :-D xxx

    samanthadarling1986@hotmail.com

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  8. Great Excerpt!!!! Thanks for the giveaway!

    Nikki
    viajeradelmar@aol.com

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  9. a bad boy with a heart of gold

    meandi09@yahoo.com

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  10. An awesome excerpt! My ideal would be a man committed and confident!

    susanmplatt AT Hotmail DOT com

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  11. Strong, take charge, romantic, tall, not skinny, sweet to his woman, but harder to the world, protective, I've never really thought about it. LOL Thanks! heather1974 at gmail dot com

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  12. My ideal hero is intelligent, loving, strong, protective, loyal and has a wicked sense of humor. Thanks for the giveaway!
    marlenebreakfield(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  13. Kind and gentle.
    Thanks for the contest.

    slehan at juno dot com

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  14. My ideal hero is protective, intelligent and knows how to make me laugh.

    jmesparza821 at gmail dot com

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  15. It all depends on my mood but generally someone kind, funny, attractive, confident, honest, and with whom I have great chemistry with :)
    Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
    dixiedukegurl2 AT yahoo DOT com

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  16. It's someone attractive, strong, smart, protective!
    swordlily_girl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  17. Ah, I don't really have a particular one. Sometimes I read one book and think "he's my type" and then I see an opposite of him in another book and I think "no, this is my type!".

    But I really like the smart ones.

    supersatchmo at myopera.com

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  18. My ideal romantic hero has a sense of humor! That's a characteristic I don't see often enough, with the strong brooding alpha men.

    dancingcelt at gmail dot com

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  19. I like my heroes with a sense of humor! There's only so much brooding alpha male a girl can take.

    dancingcelt at gmail dot com

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  20. Thanks for the hop!

    bacchus76 at myself dot com

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  21. I like me heros to be sweet and intelligent.... But I don't mind a tattooed bad boy either. I'm not really picky I guess. ;-)

    Jaclyn Natter
    jag1(at)Comcast(dot)net

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  22. Wow!! That was a tense but great excerpt!! My hero is a quiet, gentle, strong, self-confident man:)
    cc_clubbs at yahoo dot com

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  23. Thanks for being on the hop. I love all kinds of heros. As long as it works for the story.
    Mel
    bournmelissa at hotmail dot com

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  24. My perfect hero is tall, muscular,confident,loyal, Alpha,bad-ass, intelligent, protective, vulnerable and majorly damaged -- but ultimately redeemable!

    Thanks for the amazing giveaway!
    elizabeth @ bookattict . com
    GFC: BookAttict

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  25. Thank You for the giveaway! My idea Hero is the strong Alpha male type. The kind that can sweep you off your feet and take what he wants while treating the woman the queen she is!

    tigerfly139@aol.com

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  26. Hi! My ideal hero is someone who can make me smile, be happy, someone i look forward to waking everyday up with! :) Thank you for the fun hop and giveaway! :)
    shadowluvs2read(at)gmail(dot)com

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  27. My ideal hero would be black irish, with a wicked sense of humor, an amazing mister fix-it & 100% devoted to me.

    drainbamaged.gyzmo@gmail.com
    @drainbamagedgyz
    Kathryn Merkel

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